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that's where qualcomm has been beating them. >>> let's swap topic and talk about how apple stock has decline. the latest news over china, it's ramping up protection for the iphone 5s. karnry are you a buyer? i think the risk is more that it goes up than it goes down at this point. >> jon fortt, is it down and out? >> well, probably not out, but look, i think we have to see what their response is to the lower end and mid fehr saturdayphone tend. do they have to sacrifice margins? of course we see the chinese economy looking iffy lately. we'll look to see how confident they feel about that. >> let's finally turn to dell, a deal that icahn has doone. he says he will limit half his stake at 10%. in return he'll get information that management says will maximize the chances of elitting a superior proposal. john karney, a good idea on behalf of the incumbents? >> look, i have to say wouldn't it be fansic to be carl icahn. wouldn't it be please don't spend more money and we'll give you better access? he's win in a deal, and he's won in this one. sure, i'll keep more of my cash to myself, an
that's where qualcomm has been beating them. >>> let's swap topic and talk about how apple stock has decline. the latest news over china, it's ramping up protection for the iphone 5s. karnry are you a buyer? i think the risk is more that it goes up than it goes down at this point. >> jon fortt, is it down and out? >> well, probably not out, but look, i think we have to see what their response is to the lower end and mid fehr saturdayphone tend. do they have to sacrifice...
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let's start with apple making a new 52-week low, slipping at one point below 400 bucks. analysts saying one catalyst for today's sell-off, that weak revenue forecast from apple's supplier, sirius cirrus logic. and bank of america also in the red. worst day for that dow component this year. posting profits and revenue that disappointed the street. and we were watching copper today, the red metal settling at the lowest level from 2011. freeport mcmoran down hard. fairway, priced at 13, above the range, open at 18 on the nasdaq, ticker fwm, surging some 33% in today's session. american express, the global financial services firm reported after the bell, beat on the bottom line, missed on revenue stock following in the after-hours. also reporting, ebay, the world's biggest online market place. first quarter revenue just missed, beat on the bottom line. the issue for investor, revenue guidance. bill, back to you. >> all right, josh, thank you very much. take a good look at this number. 14,545 on the dow. because our next guest says the party's over, if the dow closes at that
let's start with apple making a new 52-week low, slipping at one point below 400 bucks. analysts saying one catalyst for today's sell-off, that weak revenue forecast from apple's supplier, sirius cirrus logic. and bank of america also in the red. worst day for that dow component this year. posting profits and revenue that disappointed the street. and we were watching copper today, the red metal settling at the lowest level from 2011. freeport mcmoran down hard. fairway, priced at 13, above the...
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talk apple with me for a couple seconds here. the people who are buying apple at these levels are basing it on dividend or new product. which of those or all of the above? >> all of the above. i think you have to ask yourself has the weak june quarter been factored in? you look at estimates. there's about 46 estimates for apple. ten have been dropped for the june quarter. there's probably still more work that needs to be done to reflect what will accurately happen. >> sew haven't seen the whites of the eyes of the bulls at this point. you need to see sort of that fear just come out there and be exposed by wall street before we can get around apple here. >> you know, look. the march quarter, they did preannounce. that's not likely to be a disaster. and we know june is likely to have weakness. the data points are coming out pointing to that. you are not likely to get much new product in that time frame. but you do have more product coming in the back half of the year. >> but there were margin products and they might have to do prom
talk apple with me for a couple seconds here. the people who are buying apple at these levels are basing it on dividend or new product. which of those or all of the above? >> all of the above. i think you have to ask yourself has the weak june quarter been factored in? you look at estimates. there's about 46 estimates for apple. ten have been dropped for the june quarter. there's probably still more work that needs to be done to reflect what will accurately happen. >> sew haven't...
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apples to apples comparison, melissa. the big theme park companies that are comparable are really subsidiaries of disney or in the case of, you know, universal, of course, subsidiary of comcast. so there's really not a direct comparable. the closest would be like you said six flags and cedar fair. compared to them, the valuation is a little bit rich. you do have to adjust, of course, for the debt as jean said, there is this 1.8 billion in debt. we did hear about that price about 20 minutes ago, at $27. we understand it could have sold more. but they really do want this thing to pop. blackstone has an interest, of course, in selling additional shares at a high price and the follow on offering and they do have to liquidate their shares over time. >> the bottom line is that you don't recommend it. why do you think there's such a strong investor appetite for this one given the uncertainty in the economy? is it a dearth of similar offerings like this? >> yes, what we're hearing essentially, in this case, it's actually a retail
apples to apples comparison, melissa. the big theme park companies that are comparable are really subsidiaries of disney or in the case of, you know, universal, of course, subsidiary of comcast. so there's really not a direct comparable. the closest would be like you said six flags and cedar fair. compared to them, the valuation is a little bit rich. you do have to adjust, of course, for the debt as jean said, there is this 1.8 billion in debt. we did hear about that price about 20 minutes ago,...
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case in point is apple. at least 17 brokerages slashing their price targets today, including lazard, ubs, and alliance bernstein. i'd also mention boeing, though, today. boeing did enjoy a nice pop, maintained its full-year guidance, pleasing investors. this second group here, now, this is an interesting group of companies. these are companies that beat on the bottom line, but they missed on the top line. one name, one example would be whirlpool. the ceo actually talking to our own carl quintanilla earlier today and the ceo saying the only place internationally he saw real, true growth was china. that stock down today, but still up about 80% over the past nine months. and procter & gamble took a nasty tumble today. organic sales and guidance disappointing investors. and we'll end here on these three names. these names missed on both the bottom line and the top line. waste management. i know you two were talking to the ceo about an hour ago. i thought it was interesting when you asked him how he's going to be
case in point is apple. at least 17 brokerages slashing their price targets today, including lazard, ubs, and alliance bernstein. i'd also mention boeing, though, today. boeing did enjoy a nice pop, maintained its full-year guidance, pleasing investors. this second group here, now, this is an interesting group of companies. these are companies that beat on the bottom line, but they missed on the top line. one name, one example would be whirlpool. the ceo actually talking to our own carl...
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everybody's talking about apple. apple clearly getting all the conversation with its report after the bell tomorrow. how about the industrials tomorrow? dupont, utx, ingersoll, ak steel, those could be the tale more so than just apple? >> but domestically, we were talking about that recently. i like the names in the technology space. i don't know if you've seen this, but seems like there's been a little bit of change in the sentiment where you buy the dips. now it's sell into the rallies a little bit. >> jon najarian, how do you see things? you can talk about tech. the number of companies reporting, significant, for certain, texas instruments, amazon, qualcomm, netflix. >> yeah, i want to go back for one second. last week at this time, we were looking at the oil complex just being slaugtered. that is the opposite today. flip it around 180 degrees. all we needed was stabilization in crude oil which we seemingly got as we traded down to whatever the bottom was in the range for crude oil. as we did that, take a look at
everybody's talking about apple. apple clearly getting all the conversation with its report after the bell tomorrow. how about the industrials tomorrow? dupont, utx, ingersoll, ak steel, those could be the tale more so than just apple? >> but domestically, we were talking about that recently. i like the names in the technology space. i don't know if you've seen this, but seems like there's been a little bit of change in the sentiment where you buy the dips. now it's sell into the rallies...
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that doesn't seem like it's apples to apples. you've got "x" items on the 34 cents. but let me dig deeper into that. in terms of the revenue numbers, paul, what's your take there? you've got 1.07 billion in revenue for the first quarter. is that what you were looking for? >> yeah, that's about right. maybe a very, very slight miss. maria, my problem with this company is, even though the company has done particularly well, stabilizing the business under the ceo mayor, you have a company that's expected to continue to grow about 2% per annum and it's trading at 20 times earnings. and so the pop that we've seen in the stock over the last 12 months, it's up 60% versus 12% for the s&p 500, i think the pop has already been had. >> so, basically, you feel that the valuation has become extended. you want to sell yahoo! here at 23.80? >> i probably would. maria, remember back in the late '90s, we were on a television show together called market week. and that was back in '99. and we used to talk a lot about yahoo! back then. the problem with the story is, that was its final h
that doesn't seem like it's apples to apples. you've got "x" items on the 34 cents. but let me dig deeper into that. in terms of the revenue numbers, paul, what's your take there? you've got 1.07 billion in revenue for the first quarter. is that what you were looking for? >> yeah, that's about right. maybe a very, very slight miss. maria, my problem with this company is, even though the company has done particularly well, stabilizing the business under the ceo mayor, you have a...
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a dayt apple fell below $400, now at 31.66 on the nasdaq composite, and the s&p down ten-plus points at 1541, and we are just moments away from earnings from the big three, ibm, microsoft, and google. we have them all covered for you. david garrity from gba research. >> wow. >> yeah, we're back on "power lunch" days. >> is that an octabox. >> jon fortt, josh lipton. first, heather hughes and rob malcolm, along with greg ip "the economist." everybody's in the water, so we can just jump in. heather, what do you make from the markets this week? what's the message from this very volatile market in your view? >> well, the markets have picked up volatility. before last week, the vix volatility measure was at all-time lows, since 2007. that, of course, has increased, but it will be interesting when we get these earnings numbers coming out now. of course, corporate profits, that's key. it seems like it's coming from revenue minus costs, we're cutting cost sides of the equation, not necessarily revenue and topline growth. it so will be interesting to see what those numbers are as we get them.
a dayt apple fell below $400, now at 31.66 on the nasdaq composite, and the s&p down ten-plus points at 1541, and we are just moments away from earnings from the big three, ibm, microsoft, and google. we have them all covered for you. david garrity from gba research. >> wow. >> yeah, we're back on "power lunch" days. >> is that an octabox. >> jon fortt, josh lipton. first, heather hughes and rob malcolm, along with greg ip "the economist."...
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now apple tv? i think they will come out with a tv product because that is something that tim cook said. they've got an intense interest in that area. but i think that's probably coming in the summer period at some point. i think we're going to have to wait a while for a low-end phone. so i look at all of that and in the near term, the biggest excitement quite honestly is hopefully they move the dividend up when they report the quarter. better cash return. but that's kind of what i'm looking for. if they don't do that, the stock could go quite a bit lower and there is some talk that maybe they don't do the dividend when they report the quarter. >> we'll see. or repurchase. when you say "quite a bit lower," dan, what's low enough? here you compare it to rimm and nokia is a little shocking. but ere's low enough given the prospects you're outlining? >> well, but here's the thing. right? why are you guessing as to what's low enough? until the fundamentals stop getting worse -- don't forget, this compan
now apple tv? i think they will come out with a tv product because that is something that tim cook said. they've got an intense interest in that area. but i think that's probably coming in the summer period at some point. i think we're going to have to wait a while for a low-end phone. so i look at all of that and in the near term, the biggest excitement quite honestly is hopefully they move the dividend up when they report the quarter. better cash return. but that's kind of what i'm looking...